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In a significant shift in global environmental priorities, the Group of Seven (G7) nations has placed desertification, land degradation and drought at the heart of its agenda, warning that the escalating land crisis now poses a serious threat to global…

India is now facing a full-scale weather emergency. Extreme heat has tightened its grip across north and central regions, while the northeast is preparing for heavy rain and storms. The contrast is stark and dangerous. Reportedly, almost 95 percent of…

Extreme weather is no longer just a challenge for disaster management. It is beginning to disrupt how countries run elections and maintain democratic processes. A new report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) has found that…

River deltas have always been seen as some of the most fertile and densely populated landscapes on Earth. But new research suggests many of them are quietly sinking, and in many places, they are going down faster than the sea…

In a ruling that could have far-reaching implications for environmental litigation in the United States, the US Supreme Court has sided with major oil and gas companies in a long-running dispute over coastal damage in Louisiana. The unanimous 8-0 decision,…

Despite years of effort and heavy public spending to clean the Ganga, a new audit has found that untreated sewage continues to flow into the river from its upper stretches in Uttarakhand. The findings raise serious questions about the effectiveness…

For thousands of years, rice has been a staple food for civilisations, and it still is for billions of people in Asia and beyond. But new research shows that this important crop may be reaching its biological limits as temperatures…

Forests have long been considered one of the most reliable natural systems for absorbing carbon dioxide and slowing the pace of climate change. Across Africa, vast tropical forests have played a key role in this process by storing carbon in…

At the heart of the icy wilderness of Antarctica lives the emperor penguin, a species admired for its resilience and unique way of life. Braving brutal winds and sub-zero temperatures, these birds have long symbolized survival against the harshest odds.…

A rare and potentially powerful climate phenomenon, a “super El Niño” may be developing in the Pacific Ocean, with scientists warning that it could significantly reshape global weather patterns starting in mid-2026. Forecasts from leading meteorological agencies, including the National…